Trillo Blasts Rhode Island Over School Rankings

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Trillo Blasts Rhode Island Over School Rankings

Joe Trillo
Gubernatorial candidate Joe Trillo is blasting Governor Gina Raimondo over Rhode Island's latest rankings in 24/7 Wall Street, calling it “abominable.”

24/7 Wall St. recently reviewed education data for each state in the 2018 edition of the Quality Counts report, provided by Education Week.

According to 24/7 Wall Street, Rhode Island’s graduation rate is 82%, while public school spending has increased to more than $15,000.00 per person.  

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“After reviewing the report, it reiterated what I already know.  Rhode Island lags behind most other New England states, and the Northeast in general.  No too many issues are more important than ensuring Rhode Island’s children receive a first-rate education and that is not happening under Governor Gina Raimondo’s deplorable leadership, or should I say, lack of competent leadership.

I also find it exasperating to learn that 8th-grade NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) proficiency is only at 32% for math and 34.8% for reading.  These dramatically low numbers should be a wake-up call to Rhode Island taxpayers that the state’s education system, under Governor Gina Raimondo’s control, is failing our students.  Without a good education, young people are left with few options to be successful in their adult life.” 

According to 24/7 Wall Street, only 34.1% of Rhode Island adults have earned at least a bachelor’s degree.

Trillo added, “Sadly, the state of Rhode Island also has considerable room for improvement in its kindergarten enrollment rate. 24/7 Wall St. reports that only 74.7% of eligible children are enrolled in kindergarten, one of the lowest such shares in the country and considerably smaller than the national kindergarten enrollment rate of 78.3%.”


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